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liquid iron supplement
Your Comprehensive Iron Guide
Iron-rich spa water from Snowdonia, Wales
Scientifically shown to help top up iron levels
Contents
Introducing Spatone
Spatone key facts
1
Spatone is a 100% natural liquid iron
supplement. One sachet of Spatone provides
the daily requirements of (absorbed) iron.
Symptoms of low iron
2
Spatone has been scientifically shown:
Iron absorption
3
Spatone product
4
Spatone clinical studies
5
Spatone vs iron tablets
6
Testimonials
7
5 tips for absorption
FAQs
Spatone history
Spatone contact details
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11-12
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Back cover
• to be a highly absorbable source of iron
(absorption of Spatone is up to 40%)
•to be gentle on the stomach, causing
fewer side effects than conventional
iron supplements
Spatone is available in convenient
portable single sachets.
Spatone Original is sold in boxes of either
14 day or 28 days supply.
Spatone Apple is also available - Spatone in
a pre-mixed natural apple juice concentrate
with Vitamin C to aid the absorption of iron.
Available in all leading pharmacies and health food stores including Boots and Holland & Barrett
and at Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Waitrose.
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• to prevent iron deficiency
during pregnancy
Spatone Key Facts
The most easily absorbed 100% natural liquid iron supplement available
Active ingredients
Usage
One sachet a day can provide the entire average absorbed daily iron
requirement for women (2mg), children and men (1 to 1.5mg).
Use during pregnancy
During the 1st trimester and post natal, 1 sachet can provide the average
extra absorbed iron requirement of 2mg/day. During the second and third
trimesters a mean iron absorption of 1.5-4mg is required. This may be
provided by taking two sachets of Spatone which should prevent the
development of iron deficiency in most women. Users during clinical trials
reported no adverse reactions when taking Spatone on an empty stomach.
Spatone therefore provides a more tolerable alternative to standard ferrous
sulphate tablets without the unpleasant side effects.
Benefits
100% natural, highly bioavailable, iron containing spa water in a convenient
single use sachet (No additives whatsoever).
Age
Contra-indications
Adverse drug reactions
Over 2 years old.
People who know they have genetic haemochromatosis or carry the
haemochromatosis gene should not take iron supplements, including Spatone.
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Interactions between Spatone and drugs are unlikely at the
recommended levels.
Possible side effects
Conventional iron tablets are associated with side effects which include
gastrointestinal irritation and sometimes nausea and vomiting. These side
effects generally relate to the amount of iron not absorbed from the supplement
as absorption from conventional supplements is low and therefore higher
doses of iron are needed. Spatone, on the other hand, is a highly absorbable
source of iron with absorption of up to 40% so each sachet of Spatone only
needs 5mg of iron to provide the body’s daily absorbed iron needs.
Over usage
In order to cause acute iron toxicity in young children it is probable that the
contents of over 50 sachets would need to be drunk at once. Poisoning from
excessive consumption is therefore unlikely.
Legal category
Pack sizes
Source
Company
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1
5mg free Ferrous Ionic State Fe2+ scentifically shown 26 to 40% bioavailability
compared to an average 5 - 20% from food and 3 to 10% from iron pills.
Food supplement.
Boxes containing either 14 sachets or 28 sachets.
Trefriw Wells Spa Ltd, Trefriw, Snowdonia National Park,
North Wales LL27 0JS (UK)
A Nelson & Co Limited, Nelsons House, 83 Parkside, Wimbledon,
London SW19 5LP (UK)
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Typical analysis / Haemochromatosis is an inherited condition in which subjects inherit two copies of the gene (one from each parent).
About 1 in 200 people in the UK have genetic haemochromatosis. Iron accumulation can eventually lead to tissue damage resulting in cirrhosis of the
liver and diabetes. It is a treatable condition and genetic testing is available.
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Iron deficiency – symptoms and groups at risk
•Iron depletion is one of the most
widespread mineral deficiencies in
the world and is particularly common
amongst women
•In the UK 91% of women aged 16-64
are not getting the recommended daily
amount of iron in their diets*
•As a result, one third of all women and
two in five under the age of 34 have
intakes so low that it affects their health
•An additional 6% of women have such
low iron stores, its leaves them feeling
chronically tired and unable
to concentrate
* D epartment of Health, the National Dietary and Nutritional Survey:
adults aged 16-64. Volume 3, London UK, 2003.
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Symptoms of iron deficiency:
•Fatigue
• Dizziness and shortness of breath
• Headaches, palpitations and altered taste
• Decreased ability to concentrate
Groups at greatest risk of developing iron
deficiency include:
• Pregnant women
• Menstruating women
•Athletes
•Vegetarians
•Teenagers
•Children
• The Elderly
Absorbed iron matters, not just dietary intake
The current adult Recommended Daily Amount (RDA) in the UK for iron is 14mg however the
amount of iron required by the human body is very different and this is due to iron’s poor
bioavailability. The following shows how much each group requires of absorbed iron daily.
Why is stated RDA 14mg if body’s
absorbed iron requirement is so
much lower?
•
The RDA of 14mg reflects the typically low rate of iron absorption from most dietary
iron sources
•
Typical absorption of iron is only 5-20% from iron sources. Therefore, people usually need
to have a dietary intake of
14mg of iron to fulfil their body’s needs
- Adult men: 0.5-1mg iron
- Adult women – pre-menopause: 1-2mg iron
- Adult women – post-menopause: 0.5-1mg iron
- Pregnant women: 1.5-4mg iron
- Children: 1mg iron
One sachet of Spatone contains
approximately 34% of the adult RDA
for iron. However, because the iron in
Spatone is so much more easily
absorbed than the iron in the
collective variety of foods used to
calculate the RDA, one sachet can be
enough to provide 100% of the
body’s actual absorbed requirement
for iron in men and women.
See page 6 for comparison of Spatone
with conventional ferrous sulphate tablets.
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What makes Spatone unique
compared to other iron supplements?
1.High absorption
Spatone has been scientifically shown to be a
highly absorbable source of iron with absorption
of up to 40%. Conventional iron supplements
have a bioavailability of 3-10%.
Absorption of iron from food is very limited.
Please see page 8 for iron absorption rates
from different foods.
2.Gentle on the stomach
Since the iron in Spatone can be readily
absorbed in the body, you only need to take
small quantities to get your entire average
absorbed daily requirement of iron.
This is why Spatone causes fewer of the
common side effects of iron supplements
such as constipation, stomach irritation and
headaches.
3.100% natural
Spatone is an entirely natural iron rich water
from the heart of Snowdonia’s mountain. The
iron rich spa water is filled directly into sachets.
No preservatives - no additives - simply iron rich
water straight from the source.
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Spatone Clinical Studies
Three published studies on Spatone:
• H
ighly absorbable source of iron
Proven absorption of up to 40%.
Publication by Prof. Worwood et al.*
demonstrated mean absorption of iron in
Spatone as high as 40% in patients with
low iron stores. Study concluded “Spatone
provides iron in a highly bio-available form”
• Absence of side-effects
Publication by D. McKenna et al.** concluded
that “Patient compliance with traditional iron
supplements is poor and a large number of
patients stop their supplements because of
gastrointestinal side-effects. In this paper we
have shown than Spatone does not cause
these side-effects and helps to prevent iron
deficiency in pregnancy”
• Suitable for pregnancy
Publication by G. Halksworth et al.***
demonstrated the high absorption of Spatone
in pregnant women with iron deficiency
anaemia. It concluded “Spatone is a suitable
alternative to the standard ferrous sulphate
tablet to help top up iron levels during
pregnancy”
*Worwood, M et al (1996). Iron absorption from a
natural mineral water. Clin Lab Haem, 18, 23-27
**McKenna, D. et al (2003). A randomised trial
investigating iron rich natural mineral water as
a prophylaxis against iron deficiency in
pregnancy. Clin Lab Haem, 25, 99-103
***Halksworth et al. (2003). Iron absorption from
Spatone (a natural mineral water) for prevention of
iron deficiency in pregnancy. Clin. Lab. Haem,
25, 22 7 - 231
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How does Spatone compare to iron tablets?
This chart compares ferrous sulphate tablets (at varying concentrations & bioavailabilities)
with the approximate number of Spatone sachets required to potentially absorb the
equivalent amount of iron.
Note: on average, only 30% of the pills total iron content is elemental (i.e. available for
absorption). The below figures are a guide only. Spatone is not being suggested as a replacement
for other iron preparations especially if you have prescribed iron tablets from your doctor or
qualified health care practitioner and no treatment should be stopped without consultation.
Ferrous
Sulphate
Average 30%
Elemental
Iron Content
Bioavailability*
Potential
Absorbed
Iron
Equivalent Spatone sachets
required to potentially absorb
the same quantity of iron**
65mg
65mg
19.5mg
19.5mg
5%
10%
1.0mg
1.9mg
0.5
0.9
100mg
100mg
30.0mg
30.0mg
5%
10%
1.5mg
3.0mg
0.7
1.5
200mg
200mg
60.0mg
60.0mg
5%
10%
3.0mg
6.0mg
1.5
3.0
325mg
325mg
97.5mg
97.5mg
5%
10%
4.8mg
9.7mg
2.4
4.8
* Iron
bioavailability decreases considerably when the amount taken increases above 100mg.
** Assumes
patients are iron deficient. Spatone bioavailability of 40% is used throughout the
comparison because even if the content of 3 sachets are consumed, the total amount of iron administered
is only 15mg therefore a drop in bioavailability should not occur.
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What consumers have said about Spatone
“At the start of 2011, I was devastated having run almost 30 seconds
slower than my personal best and soon found out that I had low iron levels.
With the help of Spatone, I was able to build my haemoglobin and ferritin
levels back up to a normal level. Continuing to use Spatone, I maintained
these levels through winter and took 5 seconds off my personal best for
800m this year. This led to achievements such as English U20 Champion,
4th at the Olympic Trials and 6th in the World Junior Championships. As
a medical student, I also understand how important it is to use natural
supplementation to help top up iron levels and I am very grateful to have
the support of Spatone. Thank you for helping me to achieve my goals
in athletics.”
Emily Dudgeon, Cambridge
“It is extremely important to keep your iron levels topped up during
pregnancy which can be difficult to do through diet alone, which is why
natural iron supplements like Spatone are beneficial.”
Maggie Evans, Midwife
“I am vegetarian and struggle with my iron levels. While I do include
lots of iron rich foods into my diet I still have times where I suffer
low iron levels and feel constantly tired and lethargic. Over the
years I have tried countless amounts of iron tablets
with little luck. When I was pregnant with my second
daughter I started taking Spatone and my iron
levels dramatically improved. These days I refuse
to run low on Spatone supplies because I notice
a difference in my energy levels and general well
being if I go without Spatone for even a few
days. Unlike other Iron supplements I have
taken in the past, I have never experienced
any side effects whilst taking Spatone.”
Liverpool, England
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How does Spatone compare to iron from food?
One sachet of Spatone can provide you with up to 2mg of absorbed iron due to
its high bioavailability of up to 40%. Iron from food source can be hard to absorb
which makes it difficult to know how much you take in each day. Iron in food is
thought to have a bioavailability of 5-20% which means that you have to eat large
portion sizes to get the iron you need.
The table below shows how much of each food you would need to eat to obtain
the equivalent iron as is in one sachet of Spatone.
Food
Recommended
Serving Size*
Quantity required to eat to get the same
amount of iron as 1 sachet of Spatone**
Broccoli
36g
4000g or 111 servings
Brazil nuts
34g
2833g or 83 servings
Beef
113g
283g or 2.5 servings
Lentils
198g
3050g or 15 servings
*T
he
recommended serving size is from ESHA
(www.esha.com)
** T
hese
calculations are based on the assumption that
5-20% of the available iron is absorbed, in reality it could
actually be less and you would need to eat even more!
The amount of iron in food will be dependent on a
variety of factors including how the food is produced and
prepared. The absorption of iron will vary by individual.
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Food Absorption Rates
The below table shows the iron content of selected foods per 100g as well as iron content of
selected foods per serving.
Absorption of iron is generally increased if the consumption of tea and coffee is avoided, Vitamin C
(e.g. a glass of orange juice or green vegetables) is considered to help the absorption of iron. It is
important to note that individuals will absorb their nutriments at different rates depending on their
state of health and digestive system.
Food
Estimated mg of iron
per 100g serving
Serving
size
Estimated mg of
iron per serving size
Blackstrap molasses
16.2
14g
2.3
Sesame seeds
14.5
36g
5.2
Pumpkin seeds
11.2
34g
3.8
Parsley
6.2
7.5g
0.5
Soya beans
5.11
170g
8.7
Almonds
4.7
34g
1.6
Prunes
3.9
42g
1.6
Cashew nuts
3.6
34g
1.2
Spinach
3.5
180g
6.3
Beef cooked
3.5
113g
4.0
Brazil nuts
3.4
34g
1.2
Lentils
3.3
198g
6.5
Dates
3
42g
1.3
Walnuts
2.9
25g
0.7
Pork
2.9
113g
3.3
Kidney beans
2.9
177g
5.1
Sardines
2.9
92g
2.7
Wholemeal bread
2.7
36g
1.0
Raisins
2.5
36g
0.9
Lamb
2.4
113g
2.7
Sweet potato
1.8
77g
1.4
Eggs
1.18
44g
0.5
Avocado
0.95
146g
1.4
The iron levels quoted in this table are based on data used by George Mateljan Foundation and the World Healthiest Foods
(whfoods.org). The nutrient breakdown data is from by ESHA (www.esha.com).
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Simple tips to help increase iron absorption…
1.
Leave a 30-45 minute gap between
drinking tea, coffee, fizzy drinks or wine
and taking iron supplements such as
Spatone. The tannins (in tea, coffee &
wine) or phosphates (in fizzy drink) can
bind iron making it very hard to absorb.
2.
Leave a 30-45 minute gap between
eating iron containing foods and drinking
milk as calcium inhibits the absorption of
iron in the body.
3.
Phytates in raw cereal can also inhibit
iron absorption, so leaving a 30-45
minute gap between consuming cereal
and iron supplements such as Spatone
can be helpful.
4.
Vitamin C assists iron absorption of
most foods, so it’s a good idea to drink
some orange juice when taking iron
supplements such as Spatone. If you
can’t tolerate orange juice try apple,
mango or pineapple juice. Or try Spatone
Apple, your daily iron supplement mixed
with apple concentrate providing your
RDA of iron and Vitamin C in a
convenient sachet.
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5.
Some drugs that may inhibit iron
absorption and iron can also inhibit
absorption of some other drugs. Here
are a few examples, but remember to
consult your doctor or qualified health
care practitioner if you are taking any
medicines prescribed or self purchased
when taking a food supplement.
• Drugs that may inhibit iron absorption
Magnesium salts (oral)
Tetracyclines
Trientine
Zinc
•
Drugs whose absorption can be inhibited
by iron
Bisphosphonates
Ciproflaxacin
Entacapone
Levodopa
Penicillamine
Frequently Asked Questions
QUESTIONS
ANSWERS
How much iron is there
in Spatone?
One convenient Spatone sachet contains 5mg of iron in solution.
Scientifically shown bioavailability, as high as 40%, means
one sachet can provide up to 2mg of iron. 2mg is the average
absorbed daily iron required by women, or the average extra
quantity needed daily during early pregnancy.
Is Spatone compatible
with medicines?
Although it is unlikely that the iron in Spatone will cause
interactions with medicines, we would always recommend you to
consult your doctor or qualified healthcare practitioner if you are
taking any medications before using Spatone.
What if I take Spatone
when I don’t need extra iron?
Studies indicate that people with high iron stores will absorb little
iron. Spatone can provide iron for people who require it, but for
those with adequate iron levels it should not cause iron overload.
Can I use Spatone long
term?
In some circumstances taking a supplement longer term can be
beneficial for some groups such as vegetarians, vegans, athletes
and those that are not getting enough dietary iron due to their
lifestyle.
Will the iron in Spatone
affect my zinc levels?
No, Spatone should not interfere with the average daily zinc
absorption. Only small amounts of iron are being taken.
What is Spatone Apple?
Spatone Apple simply combines Spatone with a delicious apple
concentrate from a 100% natural source and extra added
Vitamin C (absorbic acid).
Spatone Apple is free from artificial colours
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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
QUESTIONS
ANSWERS
Will the iron in Spatone
stain my teeth?
No, providing teeth are cleaned regularly. Tannin in tea not only
inhibits iron absorption, it can also cause tooth stain. It reacts
with iron, turns it brown/black and can stick to dental plaque.
Just look inside a tea pot for an extreme example of tannin
staining. Regular brushing stops any staining but use of tooth
whitener or stain remover may clear any staining should it occur.
What production regulations
does Spatone have to
comply with?
As a food, Spatone complies with the UK Food Safety Act 1990,
Food Safety (Hygiene) regulations 1995. The manufacturing
facility is also GMP compliant. GMP (Good Manufacturing
Practice) is a set of standards controlling the management of
manufacturing and quality control of foods and pharmaceutical
products, and is inspected by the UK Medicines and Healthcare
products Regulatory Agency.
Is Spatone suitable for
Vegetarians and Vegans?
Spatone and Spatone Apple are suitable for vegans and
vegetarians. Both products are approved by the UK
Vegetarian Society.
Can children take Spatone?
Children over the age of two years can safely take
one sachet of Spatone a day.
How much Spatone can I
take during pregnancy?
Two sachets of Spatone a day may be taken.
For more frequently asked questions or if you would like to ask us a question visit:
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Brief History of Trefriw Wells Spa
Home of Spatone
AD250 -AD100 Soldiers
of the XX Roman legion
garrisoned at Canovium,
3 miles north of Trefriw,
are believed to have
discovered the spa water now known as
Spatone whilst prospecting for minerals in the
Snowdonia mountains.
1700 Used extensively by local inhabitants until
a landslip covered the entrance to the Cave
of Wells.
1733 The cave was re-excavated.
1743 Originally people
would bathe in the sulphur
springs inside the caves, but
in 1743 Lord Willoughby de
Eresby built the Cyclopean
Bath House. This was to cater for the greater
number of people visiting the spa.
1874 Ownership of the
spa passed from public
to private ownership. The
Victorian pump room and
bathhouse was built. For the
first time the spa water was sold commercially.
1875-1959 Spatone was
bottled and became so
popular it was sent all over
the world by mail order.
Even to places like Central
Africa, Australia and South America, as well as all
over Europe.
1959-1971 Trefriw Wells Spa fell into disrepair.
Free prescriptions for all people on the NHS
contributed to the temporary demise of spas in
the United Kingdom.
1972 Because of renewed
interest in natural health
remedies the spa was
restored and opened to the
public once again.
1992 Spatone become
a recognised Heilwasser
(healing water) in
Germany, specifically for
the prevention of iron
deficiency anaemia. In the UK and the rest of the
world Spatone is sold as a highly bioavailable
food supplement.
2009 Over 12 million packs
of Spatone were produced
and sold in pharmacies
and health food stores
worldwide.
2011 The launch of
Spatone Apple - original
Spatone mixed with
apple concentrate with
added vitamin C to aid in
the absorption of iron.
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Call Spatone direct for:
• more free copies of this booklet
• free consumer pregnancy and iron information leaflets
• more information on Spatone 100% natural iron supplement
Direct From Spatone:
FREEPHONE 0800 7311740 (UK only)
Tel: +44 (0) 1492 640057
Fax: +44 (0) 1492 641590
Email: [email protected]
or write to...
Nelsons (Spatone)
FREEPOST LON
10771
London
SW19 5BR
For distribution and product
range in Ireland please contact:
Wholefoods Wholesale
Unit 3 Kylemore Industrial Estate
Killeen Road
Dublin 10
Ireland
Tel: (0)353 1626 2315
Email: [email protected]
Spatone is available UK-wide from:
• A
ll leading chemists* including Boots**, Lloyds, Superdrug
and in select supermarkets – Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose
• All leading healthfood stores, including Holland & Barrett
• Major chemist and health food wholesalers
* If your chemist needs to order Spatone, help them by letting them know the universal ordering pip code
- 28 Day Spatone 219 0379, 28 Day Spatone Apple 360 5557, 14 Day Spatone 219 0361
** Smaller Boots stores may need to order Spatone for you, help them by quoting their stock order code
- 28 Day Spatone 246 8646, 28 Day Spatone Apple 483 7045